Donna Slick

donna slick
Donna Rae Slick age age 68 of New Hampton, IA, died Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at MercyOne Medical Center in New Hampton. Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Interment will follow at New Hampton City Cemetery. Friends may greet the family from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Monday, January 22, 2024 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service on Tuesday at the funeral home. 641-394-4334. She was the cherished daughter of Willis and Myrtle (Throndson) Ransom, growing up with four adoring sisters. Donna attended high school in New Hampton, where she laid the foundation for a life filled with joy, love, and compassion. On April 27, 1974, Donna exchanged vows with the love of her life, Ricky Slick, at the Congregational Church in New Hampton. This union was blessed with three beautiful children who became the center of Donna's universe. Donna had a vibrant spirit, and her dream job reflected her love for music and fun – she aspired to be a "groupie," reveling in the front row of the best concerts. Her playlist was a testament to her eclectic taste, featuring favorites like "Little Willy" by Sweet, "U Smile" by Justin Bieber, and anything by REO Speedwagon or Journey. She was the life of every gathering, always found playing music and dancing, spreading joy to those around her. Her favorite moments were spent cuddling with her "love bug," granddaughter Maddie, and Nash, her faithful Yorkshire Terrier, while indulging in the magic of the Harry Potter movies. Donna's warm heart extended to everyone she met, and she affectionately called everyone her "bestie," with a special place in her heart for Jeanie, Peg, and Tammy. Fondly known as "Grandma Donna," her kind heart and healing hugs earned her this endearing title. She had an extraordinary gift for making each person feel like the most important in the world. Her love for her children was immeasurable, and while she could never pick a favorite, she would cheekily admit that Joey held a special place in her heart, though she adored Jeremy and Patti just as much. Donna's legacy is marked by her selflessness, dramatic storytelling, and an unmatched work ethic. From 2008 to 2021, she found purpose and fulfillment working with individuals facing mental health challenges at Prairie View Management in New Hampton. Life, for Donna, was a celebration of love, family, friends, and her beloved Yorkshire Terrier, Nash. However, there was one exception – cats. Donna harbored a deep aversion to them, finding them both terrifying and unlovable. Her deepest affections were reserved for her family, her faithful companion Nash, her circle of friends, and the simple joy of sipping on strawberry daiquiris. She is survived by two sons, Jeremy Slick of Ionia, Joey Slick of Fredericksburg; one granddaughter, Maddie Hoeck of Ionia; three sisters, Luana Heit of Spring Valley, MN, Pat (Roddie) Randall of New Hampton, Jodie Beck of Charles City. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Rick in 2012; one daughter, Patti in 2017; one sister Julie Learn in 2021.

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  1. Very sad to hear this, she put up a real fight. Fly high Donna, ‘you know what mean’.😉 She’s with her husband and daughter again. Maddie has another guardian Angel guiding her, still listening to her every day. Maddie, you was smothered in love from your grandma. At work, at lunch, on FB she only wanted to talk about you, with her beaming, glowing face filled with the love she will carry to the otherside with her for you. My deepest condolences to Donna’s 2 sons. You’re great boys who had an awesome mom.

  2. Condolences to the Slick and Ransom families. Donna was a wonderful person and I’m very proud to have been her friend. 💔

  3. Maddie, since you have moved on to college, I don’t see you at Trinity now. I am sorry about your grandma. She was so proud of you in all of your accomplishments

    Prayers.

  4. Maddie, Jeremy, Joey and sisters so sorry for your loss. Donna fought so hard and now can rest in peace. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May God Bless you all.

  5. Wannie and Pat and rest of the family you have my sympathy. I was in New Hampton on Monday and thought about Donna. Have lots of great memories with you girls.

  6. My sincerest sympathies and prayers to the family. It was a pleasure working with you. Great individual with the clients.

  7. Jeremy, Joey and Maddie, our deepest sympathy. We have very fond memories of your dad and mom. Praying for you all.


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